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The Logos Reader — a guide to deepen your understanding
The Logos Reader — a guide to deepen your understanding
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Exclusive gifts — bookmarks, posters, or collectible items
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Free copy of Boethius' The Consolation of Philosophy
Free copy of Boethius' The Consolation of Philosophy
Free copy of Nietzche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Free copy of Nietzche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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The difference between buying books and building a library
The difference between buying books and building a library
The difference between buying books and building a library
You could spend less buying books one by one, in inconsistent editions, with no real continuity or sense of collection.
Logos offers something different: a curated monthly philosophy club built around premium hardcover volumes designed to be read, kept, and collected.
Logos offers something different: a curated monthly philosophy club built around premium hardcover volumes designed to be read, kept, and collected.
If you want to put our pricing into context, think of this as an investment in building a philosophy library with greater intention, consistency, and quality.
If you want to put our pricing into context, think of this as an investment in building a philosophy library with greater intention, consistency, and quality.
If you are simply looking for the cheapest possible way to get a book, Logos probably is not for you.
If you are simply looking for the cheapest possible way to get a book, Logos probably is not for you.
But if you care about (a) beautiful editions, (b) thoughtful curation, and (c) receiving books worth keeping for years, the value becomes clear very quickly.
But if you care about (a) beautiful editions, (b) thoughtful curation, and (c) receiving books worth keeping for years, the value becomes clear very quickly.